At last! The sun is coming out so here is a list of gardening activities, online games and colouring pages to get us in the mood for the summer! Outdoor Flower & Plant Fun Have fun in the garden with... Continue Reading →
Its nearly Mother's Day UK so here is a list of links to free art and literacy based activities. There's lots of ideas for games and crafts to make for Mum, so get out the PVA and Scissors and get... Continue Reading →
I just came across this site which is called marymaking blogspot Mary is a graphic designer and her blog is about her art workshops with children, she has made some really wonderful paper bag owls using sharpies and brown paper... Continue Reading →
Today is National Umbrella Day (Who Knew?) Here is a list of resources and links looking at the rain, here is the trailer from the fantastic "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" Feeling Hot and Cold is PDF Teachers Download from the Kennedy Centre... Continue Reading →
I love marbling and would love to bring it into the classroom, but using traditional techniques of oil paints and turpentine can be very toxic and very odorous. I found a site that show s how to marble with milk,... Continue Reading →
January is national soup month, who knew? However it does makes sense in these colder months to settle down with a nice warming bowl of soup. The story of "Stone Soup" is a wonderful story about the community working together... Continue Reading →
“A thimbleful of red is redder than a bucketful.” Henri Matisse French Fauvist Painter and Sculptor, 1869-1954 Happy Birthday Henri Matisse! Henri Mattisse was born on 31 December 1869 in Northern France. Click Here for an interactive Flash Game showing... Continue Reading →
There is lots of great content and teaching ideas at The Tate's website.